Here's my final version of North Landing, a sheltered cove North of Flamborough Head. I'm actually standing in front of the disused lifeboat house, and the boat used to be launched down the steep slope, guided by the monorail into the sea. You can just see the bottom of it is the right of the picture.

It must have been one hell of a sight to see the lifeboat flying down this slipway into a stormy sea. The boat has now been moved to South Landing, probably because with a very low tide, like in this picture, it could not be launched.

Here's my final version of North Landing, a sheltered cove North of Flamborough Head. I'm actually standing in front of the disused lifeboat house, and the boat used to be launched down the steep slope, guided by the monorail into the sea. You can just see the bottom of it is the right of the picture.

It must have been one hell of a sight to see the lifeboat flying down this slipway into a stormy sea. The boat has now been moved to South Landing, probably because with a very low tide, like in this picture, it could not be launched.

Lovely Image Sporgon, Sunlight on the boats, Mist on the Sea, Beautiful.

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Here's my final version of North Landing, a sheltered cove North of Flamborough Head. I'm actually standing in front of the disused lifeboat house, and the boat used to be launched down the steep slope, guided by the monorail into the sea. You can just see the bottom of it is the right of the picture.

It must have been one hell of a sight to see the lifeboat flying down this slipway into a stormy sea. The boat has now been moved to South Landing, probably because with a very low tide, like in this picture, it could not be launched.

Lovely Image Sporgon, Sunlight on the boats, Mist on the Sea, Beautiful.

Edward & Click; many thanks. As often happens with landscapes the beautiful light was fleeting, which is why many of my Panoramics are hand held, as this was. The mist parted for about two minutes, allowing the sun to shine through, then it was dank and dark again.

Hi Sporgon.Lovely picture. I can't help thinking the boat might make it to the sea after gaining momentum down that slope, whether it would be sea worthy afterwards is another question. Perhaps they moved it after someone tried on a foggy day!

Here's my final version of North Landing, a sheltered cove North of Flamborough Head. I'm actually standing in front of the disused lifeboat house, and the boat used to be launched down the steep slope, guided by the monorail into the sea. You can just see the bottom of it is the right of the picture.

It must have been one hell of a sight to see the lifeboat flying down this slipway into a stormy sea. The boat has now been moved to South Landing, probably because with a very low tide, like in this picture, it could not be launched.